There are several key factors to consider when choosing a chip resetter:
Power supply voltage: Choose a reset chip that matches your system power supply voltage. Make sure the reset chip's power supply voltage range covers your system voltage.
Reset threshold: Choose a reset chip that matches your system safety threshold. The reset threshold should be set at a voltage level that ensures safe system operation. Output type: Choose open-drain output or push-pull output based on system requirements. Open-drain output requires an external pull-up resistor, while push-pull output can directly drive the load.
Power consumption: Low-power chips are suitable for battery-powered devices and can extend the use time of the device.
Response time: In some applications, fast response is very important. Choosing a reset chip with a short response time can improve the overall reaction speed of the system. Size and packaging: Choose the appropriate packaging form according to the design requirements and ensure that the reset chip can fit your circuit board layout.


